Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Diplomatic Corps at Dinner at | White House Tonight. - Cool- | Coolidge Hosts to}: | entertaine derson, Mr burg of Bal- | THE EVENING Crawford of Orange, N. J., who will arrive today. Mrs. Puller will emter- tain at luncheon Saturday for: her guest, having & company of 24 Gov. Towner of Porto Rico Arrives apital, Gov. Horace M. Towner of Porto Rico arrived in_ Washington yester- Guy and ie at Hotel Hamilton. He is accompanied by Mr. and Mrs K. Gonzales Mena, Dr. P. N, Orts, R. P. Van Dusen, Mr. Guilleres tives and Mr, J. A. Munoz all Forto Rico. of | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sears Hesming | at luncheon, ut Raucher’ vesterday in compliment to Mr. Rob- | STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr., Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. James Couzens, Miss Madeline Cousens, Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mme. Tilmont, Mrs, Samuel E. Winslow, Mrs. Rich- ard H. Townsend, Mre. Edward W. Eberls, Mrs. George Barnett, Miss Ann Gordon, Mme. Hauge, Mrs. E. C. Cole, Mrs. Willlam Belden Noble, Mrs. Louis Hertle, Mrs. Robert Love Tay lor, Mrs. Edward H. Droop, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Miss Natalic Ham- mond, drs William Kearny Carr, M; Randall H. Hagner, Carl A Droop, Willlam FEric Fowler, Mrs k H. Brooke, Mrs. Davis Irelund, Mrs. Robert Dove, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Miss lota Wils, Mrs. Warren Delano D, C d, British embassy @nd Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Lady Betty Fielding, Mr. Balfour, Mrs, John Garrett of Baltimore, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Miss Anne Hull, Mr. Wilmott Lewis and John Barclay. | e | _ Mrs. Willlam Glover of Saginaw, Mich.,, with her tamily, arrived yes- terday for a short visit to Washing- ton and is at the Hotel Hamilton. Mme. Grouitch will leave Washing- ton this evening for New York, and after making a series of visits in the Bast will return to Washington, February 10, to spend about 10 days THURSDAY, JANUARY 15/ 1925 . 8. 8. Simpson. Mrs. O'Sullivan formerly Miss Virginia Harris Riley. Miss Laura Chandler, daughter of former representative Thomas Chand. ler of Oklahoma, is visiting Repre- sentative and Mrs. James G, Strong at their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Frederick Washington, L. I, and her small son, Frederick, have left the Powhatan, where they spent a week, and have gone to Charleston, S. to awalt the arrival of Mr. Hicks, who is re- turning from South America, where, Hicks «f Port ber of the United States Mission, | headed by Gen, John J. Pershing BURCHELL’S Bouquet Coffee 45¢ Lb. A Delicious Blend Girls Make Plans for Pen League Costume Ball. Miss Norvell Clark-Munford is en- tertaining this afternoon a group of her assigtants on the girls' floor com- mittee for the annual ball of the League of American Pen Women, to be held at the New Willard Hotel on| Friday night of this week. The list of guests includes Miss Charlotte Clark, Miss Anne Devereaux, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Delphine | McHugh Barr, Miss May Q'Toole, Miss with Admiral Dayton, he was a mem- | N. W. Burchell Virginiw Selden, Miss Barbara Stan- | fleld, Miss E| | beth Hunmond. | e+t 15 Benchley. & dramatic critic of | Robbins, Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, Mrs. | 28 the guest of Mrs. Henry ¥. Dimock. 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. | New York Willlam' Balley Lamar, Mrs. Walter | E as issued | | R. Tuckerman, Mme. Grouiteh, Mrs.| Mrs. Horace Macfarland has been s afternoon | Briz. Gen. and Mrs. Samuel Warren |Simuel Beverley Willlumason, Mr. | joined by her son, Mr. John M. Hud- at | Miller have arrived in Washington | Thomas J. O'Brien and Mr Lawson | 81, Who will be with her the re- talen an apartment at the |} Treadwell and the 0" | mainder of the Winter, having en- las. Mrs. Miller was before | weil tered business In Washington. , January 8 in New York 4 . v O'Sulliva ffbant . Iy i und Mrs. Lawrence Townsend|wife of linsign O'Sullivan, Is visiting Mise Frances Morrow. danghter of | entertuincd ut luncheon after the pro- | her mother, Mrs. Edith Riley, before and Mrs. Frank Morrow of San|gram, having among their uests the leaving next month to join Ensign st | Francisco, Calif, will return to TWife of Representa- | Washington tomorrow to be 0 for several days of Miss Anne || Coleman | Devercux before jolning her mother i New York Miss or time itk t part of the month. ing friends in and neav | timore and ) | Ars. stephen B. Elki cards for an at home th 3 4 to 6 o'cle her home Grouitch, nister of the 4 Jovenes, who is visiting will receive with be ] House, rs. Tughes als Misses i honor Coolidge Final Clearance Sale of Women’s & Misses’ Coats $25, $39-50 and $44.75 German Ambassador Sailing | ¥or Dresden January 1. Ambassador Wiedfeldt, wil »m New York to join feldt in Dresden, where she wa PAINTING PAPERHANGING REDECORATING Q The name of “Henderson” is an accepted standard for quality and refinement in artistic Wash- | 1 Ernesto Caballe Xew York the end of home in Peru 011 remain until April = | s. Dorsey Richardson are | ashington this afternoon INl., to pass several days grandfather, former| cer of the House of Representa Joseph G. Cannon return to Washington the latter part and will be accompanied | by 2 Cannon, aunt of Mrs, | Richardson. who will spend some time | with them Ars. Merle Thorpe were | company of 40 at dinner | last evening at the Chevy Chase Club | in compliment to Mr. Mrs. Henry | Schott, formerly of Kansas-City, who have recently come to Washington to live. au von Le dinner for Reduced from former prices up to $75 mong those who attended the con- | cert yesterday morning st Rauschers, | which was the second of this season” series of morningmusicals by Mrs. L ren lownsend, Ambassador of Belgium and Baroness | d rtier, the Ambassador of Great | Hritainisna Tedy Tesbellh Howern| g We furnish estimates without obligation—glad ar of De- | Mrs. William Howard Taft, Mme. | s the. Mintafor. oF | of the opportunity to convince you that decorat- Simes | dme. Walionterg, e Nintriorof (| ine by Henderson 1S NOT EXPENSIVE. James B. Henderson echenyi, nora de Alfaro, Miss Fine the concert chelieu will at Wardman Park 3 by Senor de Stafano, the harpist. Others who have | heen added to the list include Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur Am Houghton and Mrs. John R. Willlams decorative work — also an assurance of con- sistently Reasonable Prices. the Duches Sunday which give C().»\T.\' of fine quality, silk- lined and beautifully made in mokine. all-wool bolivia, dukana and sports materials, seli- trimmed or with fur collars, cuffs or border of fur, mink, Jap mink, opossum, mus} rat, mandel and AlL the desirable shades and all sizes in the assortment Sale, 2nd Floor Col troi to whom Couzens entertained evening. Among th the Ambassador of de Riano. and Mrs. Goodloe the guests in nator and Mme. Bryn, wife of the ) will not receive but will be at home Friday | - Lutfia Yousry enian . such as marmot of Uru Varela were hosts at g, entertalning a distinguished cor in con to the retiring 1 Gelasio Brig will e nd Mrs. Harry Taylor | rtain a small company at dinner this evening in honor of Col. M. L. Walker, Governor of the P: |ama Canal Zone. Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Henry Hol- | combe entertained at dinner in their, home last evening in homor of Gov. | X hen the other guests includ- ed Col. and Mrs. William P. Wooten, Col. and Mrs. Ernest Peek and Col. | Franklin Bell sealine. Furniture, Laces Upholsiering, Paperhanging, Painting, Etc Done here has that distinctive appearance well done—rou will find nowhere elss. Wedneed price FURRIER 40-32 Flori, Main 7675 Main 7676 - 4, will not be ternoon, but woons, January morrow day afte Mme, Wallenberg, wife of the ) ter of Sweden, will not be at home morrow afterr ill receive ¥ day afterncon, January The Minister of Greece and M °. e 0, X Mrs. John Washington Davidge en- tertained a small company at lunch- eon today Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. 937939 F St. N.W Mrs. John H. Small, wife of former | Representative Small of North Caro- lina, will entertain at tea this after- noon in her home, 3035 Dumbarton | avenue, in compliment to Miss Mar- garet Pou, whose marri to Mr. arleton Edward Moran will take| place Saturd: This _evening Mr | Wiiliam E. Hzyes and Mr. Robert T.| {Scott will entertain jointly at dinner |at the Congressional Country Club in honor of Miss Pou and Mr. Moran. | | The guests will be members of the| bridal party i - | Miss Esther Prager will entertain at : ldainner tomorrow evening in her home, | 2701 Macomb street, in honor of Miss | Pou and Mr. Moran, the dinner fol- >" | lowing the rehearsal for the wedding. ! Sacrificing REGARDLESS OF COST! FURS All Our High Grade Fur Coats Cloth Coats counselor of the Italian the company were Con- | ati di Mombello, wife of the ache of the Italian embassy; 1s, military attache of the Col. and Mrs. Arthur gan and the cou Xan- Shop of Quality GOFTORS ?o'&”” ESSE NI Frank B. Willis Willis of Oh wif THE CAPITOL FUR SHOP, 1208 G St. The Most Remarkable FUR SALE In Our History!!! oo The fiscal year is drawing to a close—STOCK TAKING IS AT HAND! CLEARANCE MUST BE EFFECTED! EVERY ODD LOT MUST GO! THEREFORE—regardless of Yormer prices or values—we have SLASHED THE PRICES OF SCORES OF FUR ITEMS—items where there are only one or two of a kind—EVERYONE MUST GO! This is your op- portunity to get a real bargain—ACT AT ONCE AS THE CHOICEST VALUES WILL BE THE FIRST TO GO—we warn you—again—COME EARLY! The Director of the Mint and Mrs will be assisted by | g J. Grant have as their guest their | daughter, Mrs. Frederick Dunham of | Denver, Colo., who will be with them | several weeks, 1 Hall Hotel. They our new location we must dispose of our ENTIRE STOCK of Seasonable Merchandise and Mrs ained at d 3 { Former Attorney ral and Mrs. of the [a Mitchell Palmer are leaving today itain and Lady for New York, having been called Others in the company were the Sec- | there by the illness of the latter's retary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon: | modiier Afrs. W. H. Fallon Miss Mellon, the Attorney General and s Sirs Representative Theodore E. Burton. the Governor'pf Maryland, A >. Ritchie; Mrs. St have as John H. | Edwin | ner_guest for + MUDDIMAN § LET US WIRE YOUR HOME 709 13th St. N.W. TO OUR PATRONS:— We Urge You to Take Advantage of This Sale of Sales! Washington and Mrs. James man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Col. and Mrs bald Hopkin Mme. Grouitch, Mrs. George W. Va 1t, Mrs. George Humtir:s an, Maj. Gen George Harvey, Furriers and Specializing in Women's Smart Wear Since 1906 $%6$66656666086 1106 G Street . N.W. With Confidence Cor. 12th ani G Sts. = S ® V) 3 S *Zhe House of Faikiion” BARGAINS GALORE FOR FRIDAY Many Below Manufacturers’ Cost $35 to $60 Women’s and Misses’ Coats Reduced to $25, $29.50, $35 a bxn.;a'lli:’lee::'! $169'50 $60 to $125 Women’s and Misses’ Coats ea with: fncet {51290 Reduced to $49.50, $59.50,569.50 (| 7% f Rt $29.50 to $37.50 Sport Coats CRISP—FRESH—NEW Reduced to $19.95 ‘ SPRING DRESSES Group of Dresses Now. .. ... 95 \ Iks, clot crepes, 0, 825 and $27.50. _(v"l‘\Me'n Brnvlfl| s(iléllg(.g!‘ wit ox ol- OU Unequaled Values!! FINE ALL THE NEW (one) crown collar (onel, § 00 4 skins and beau (seven), selec in all $395.00 — Genuine Northern .00 — Hudson our own shops. absolutely finest : trim- e (one). with genuine platinum fox 0.00—Marmink 7 A real sacrifice 48 To Close Friday . Mole col Hundreds of Dresses for All Occasions 51500 Short @ 50 $15.0" Cloths, crepes, silks, velvets at slashing reductions. 9' through style only tars: beautiful silk' Tining (%) $325.00 Hudson Seal Coat— ¢ lapper style finest selected skins, with mink collar and : i S S SO (.00 _ : e - § son Seal Coat (two), with larze § and Kolinsky. .. $19.50 ANl \ y: 51000 el Coat, Viatka col- QUALITY X 5265_00 HEAVY g H ] = i ., & " §150.00 Jap Mink Cape Stole, § fox and wolf animal = SILIAND ch, in Kolinsky shagde. trim ke AND MANY $125.00 German plain squirrel PLENTY OF THE NEW and $139.50—Bay _ Seal Jacauelte $275.00—(One) Hudson Seal Jac barrel sleeves. $159.50—45 to 48 inch Natural b tifully flincd dark skins. Hudson Seal, 48-Inch (five). of s (one), skunl; col- workmanship and best [linings skunk. kolinsky collar and border, Coat (one), of 5149'00 at. $125.00 $10.00 Bay Seal 542 lars, silk lined in Squirrel Cape L .00 Genuine Northern Hun $10, $15, $19.95, $25 $185:00 y (one) mings of natural 5225 00 crownp squir- 5225 00 lar, ' cuffs and scarfs i SATINS— ith s @ 50 .00 el ey 569 511} B les, 12 o 795 e | e b ADVANCE Fitch Stole, 2- short stoles, in KASHA-LIKE AND quette, natural squirrel, crown co: $345.00 — Hud- Seal Coat lar and cuffs: GROUP OF DINNER & EVENING DRESSES Sl and lined with $60 Aussmlian 5 $ 50 $35.00 Jap Mink 50 CREATIONS trimmed $29 )‘) inch 79 § Kolinsky shade 529 o FLANNELS = = | :. =) ) ® .\ NZO=RACTET S P~ - | NZOo=mHOcCoE= $125.00— (three), chin flare sleeve Seal lined $9500 —Brown Marmot Coat, silk lined (one . $125.00 — Natural Muskrat Jacquette one), Herringbone style. ane $235.00—Hudson Beige Squirrel (one). ige Caracul Jacquelte 299 s e § 3050 al Jacquelte erown col- TN Yl e riendly Sh m; son (one). skunk co!- far and cuffs. $185.00—Civet e inas velvets: se S Stole 14 to 38 sizes—one-of-a-kind models 1o $9.00, to close Bay Coat. silk Beige and Natural _Sauirrel SPECIAL finest selected Muskrat Coa Tt 59950 L §119-50 (one), plain finest selected skins, made in g $2 49 50 $595.00 — Scotch Mole Coat and beize squirrel il g finest dark skins: - e irrel = inch........ Stole (one). $59-3” round and slip Raccoon Coat v 3 : son Seal Coat (five), 48-inch, $395.00 Genuine Northera Hud- squirrel, mink AL et $425.00 Genuine Hudson Seal chin i to $39.50 lined sgo{) Norder - slabo Cloth Skirts Were $8, $10 and $12. . Plaids, stripes and plain colors. LESS THAN COST OF MATERIALS AND COMBINATIONS $85.00—Bay lar. flare cuffs of S 1 49.50 son Seal Coat $ .50 (one) . were $45 THE LAST pove S Opossum Stoles . DON'T MISS THIS SALE! 4 [ : MOMENT 585 Mole Stoles, ALL SIZES!!! BARGAINS ON MAIN FLOOR Sweaters of all kinds: wete $5 to $15: to close, $2.98 and $..93. Neck Furs. a few black and brown: were §15 to $25; to close, $5.95. Silk Blouses, broken lines: were $5 to $10: to close, $2.95 and $3.98. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Just Received 100 New Spring Hats Specially Priced at $5.00 to $10.00 The new ined with straw, and all red ell as Dlack. Come Come Early ! Every Winter OFF Coat Now 1/2 straz, in [N

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